Designated County officials and employees, members of
County boards and commissions and officials of other
local public entities are required to file a Statement
of Economic Interests/California Form 700 when
assuming/leaving office and on an annual basis.
In addition, the Political Reform Act requires every
government agency to review its conflict of interest
code biennially to determine whether it should be
amended. The Clerk of the Board oversees this biennial
review process for designated agencies within San
Bernardino County.
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Link to on-line posting of Form 700 Statements of
Economic Interest for County officials in Disclosure Categories 1 and 5 as defined in the County Conflict of Interest Code. PLEASE NOTE: Information has been redacted (removed) from these documents in accordance with Government Code (Section 6254.21), which prohibits the internet posting of certain personal information of specified government officials. Contact the Clerk of the Board to obtain un-redacted documents for these, and other, filers.
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Link to portal for County employees to electronically file the 2008/2009
Statement of Economic Interests/Form 700
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Link to the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) ,
which develops and maintains the Statement of Economic Interests |
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Link to the County’s Conflict of Interest Code, which lists County
employees and officials required to file the California Statement
of Economic Interests
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Sections of the County Code stating ethical standards for County
officials, employees and members of Boards, Commissions and
Committees and penalties for non-compliance. |
- Biennial Review Jurisdictions
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Contact the Clerk of the Board for a list of the jurisdictions
required to submit their conflict of interest codes to the San
Bernardino County Clerk of the Board for biennial review. |